Posted on 06/19/2024 8:47:40 AM PDT by DallasBiff
Forty-five years ago last Sunday, Vietnamese troops seized Phnom Penh and ended Cambodia's 45-month reign of terror known as the "killing fields." Under the leadership of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge government implemented policies—forced labor, resettlements, torture, starvation—that led to the death of 1.7-to-3 million people, or at least 20 percent of the nation's population. The regime destroyed the country, caused untold suffering, and left permanent scars.
Painful as it is, we should not let these grim anniversaries go unremembered. For context, imagine a "political experiment" that obliterated our society and left a quarter of our 331-million population dead. It's inconceivable. As the son of a Nazi concentration camp survivor and grandson of peasants who fled Russian pogroms, I've always been fascinated by a simple question: What are the conditions that lead to such horrors?
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To the modern American left/media this has been scrubbed from history, "down the memory hole", to quote Orwell.
Two words
John. Kerry.
The movie ‘The Killing Fields’ was outstanding, in the same way Schindler’s List was.
We died by the tens of thousands in Vietnam for nothing.
We let Pol Pot kills millions just across that border and did nothing.
Worst Genocide by percentage ever. Marxism in all it’s forms(and I include Nazism, because it turned Marx’s theory’s into race) is the deadliest virus ever known to man.
The author focuses on "ideas" but ideas are only the seeds that sprout.
I am convinced America's Founders were indeed inspired by God - they looked beyond the "ideas" (knowing the future would always hold new, yet undeveloped tyrannical ideas) and focused instead on the conditions and not allowing those seeds to sprout
Divided Federal government powers. Broad powers to the States. Taking money creation out of the hands of central planners (we've already destroyed that). Letting the population hold arms, confirmed inalienable rights, freedom to worship, etc.
Don't worry about "the ideas" per se - rather, focus on not allowing the conditions they need to grow into stinking weeds
And if anyone brings it up the left blame Nixon for it not communism on steroids.
Big parts of it:
Freedom of speech and press, so people can communicate that things are going wrong.
Right to arms, so any tyranny would be outnumbered by armed populace.
Right to jury, to make it harder to imprison dissidents.
bingo
Side question: Did Vietnam overthrow Pol Pot because of his atrocities that even they couldn’t stand? Or was there a Vietnam-Cambodian war over territory?
Fauci makes him look like a piker
My wife has a friend who’s parents both survived this.
Her Father was a worker in the Cambodian Embassy and was scheduled to leave to return to Cambodia where they killed everyone on the plane.
He got drunk the night before and missed the flight.
He met his wife sometime after that.
There were rumors of us going there, but America had had enough of South East Asia, so we didn’t. Ten divisions of U.S. Marines and we would have finished the slaughter in its infancy.
But it didn’t explain anything to the uninformed which was probably most
The New York Times called Pol Pot a “visionary agrarian reformer”.
L
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